The Crazy Tash Lady

Helen Wakefield

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For the month of 'Movember' I am 'The Crazy Tash Lady'!!

This started out as a bit of a joke- but now I am totally serious! I will either draw on, or stick on a false moustache, all day every day for the whole of the month of Movember, and it will get bigger and bigger as the month goes on. It will end up handlebars. It's usually just the fella's that have the tashes, so yes, I'm gonna get strange looks and people thinking I'm crazy but it'll be totally worth it to raise loads of money and awareness for Prostate Cancer UK. I will aim to have a different 'theme' for each day, day 1 was Charlie Chaplin, as pictured. I will appreciate your ideas.

So please support me and this great cause by donating a little cash and telling people about what I'm doing. Everyone is affected by cancer at some point in their lives so it's so important that we all stick together, and hey, we're gonna have some fun doing it.

Thanks so much, Helen xxx

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Prostate Cancer UK fights to help more men survive prostate cancer and enjoy a better quality of life. We find answers by funding ground-breaking research, we lead change by raising the profile of the disease and improving care. And we support men by providing vital information and services.

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Well done Helen, I still think a variety of colours would have been good......maybe next year!
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